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torybrooks

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Convert 854' into decimal degrees. Round to the nearest thousandth of a degree.
 
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A vehicle has a total weight of 3,800 pounds, and 53 of the weight is in the front. Calculate the weight on the front wheels.
 
  A) 2,168 pounds B) 2,014 pounds C) 1,786 pounds D) None of these



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Answer to Question 1

8.9

Answer to Question 2

B



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